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  1. Edith Craig
    British actress, theatrical producer, theatre director, and suffragette

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    Edith Craig born in Hertfordshire in 1869 from a famous theatre family, daughter of the legendary stage star Ellen Terry and architect-designer Edward William Godwin. Edith became a well-known stage director, producer, costume designer and actress making her stage debut at the Royal Court Theatre in 1878, sophisticated upper-class lady in a ...

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    • December 9, 1869
    • Edith Craig
    • March 27, 1947
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    Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig (née Edith Godwin; 9 December 1869 – 27 March 1947), known as Edy Craig, was a prolific theatre director, producer, costume designer and early pioneer of the women's suffrage movement in England.

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0566052Edie McClurg - IMDb

    Offbeat cult favorites are Eating Raoul (1982), Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988), HBO's The Pee-Wee Herman Show (1981), and Martin Mull's The History of White People in America (1985). In more mainstream films, she received a National Media Award for her portrayal of a mentally disabled woman in Bill: On His Own (1983) (which starred Mickey ...

  7. actress. 71 Year biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Smashing the Rackets» (1938), «Letter of Introduction» (1938), «Go Chase Yourself» (1938), «Start Cheering» (1938), «The Singing Marine» (1937)...

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